Hans Hoeken wins John E. Hunter Award for the best meta-analysis of the past two years
During the conference of the International Communication Association in Paris, Professor of Communication & Information Sciences Hans Hoeken and Professor of Argumentation and Debate (Northwestern 木瓜福利影视) were presented with the John E. Hunter Meta Analysis Paper Award. They received the award for an article in which they investigated how much influence the design of communication messages has on their persuasive power.
Study of communication messages
For their article 鈥楳essage Design Choices Don't Make Much Difference to Persuasiveness and Can't Be Counted On - Not Even When Moderating Conditions Are Specified鈥 in Frontiers in Psychology, Hoeken and O鈥橩eefe reviewed dozens of meta-analyses. They then mapped thirty different ways of presenting a message and examined the extent to which these reinforce the persuasiveness of the message and how consistent such an effect is. Their main conclusion: the design makes very little difference.
鈥淧lenty of competition鈥
The John E. Hunter Meta Analysis Paper Award was presented for the best meta-analysis of the past two years. 鈥淚 am very glad - and also rather proud - that we received this award,鈥 says Hoeken in a comment. 鈥淭he communication science field is large 鈥 more than 4,000 scientists from all over the world participated in the conference. They certainly don鈥檛 all work on meta-analyses, but still: plenty of competition.鈥
Earlier, Ben Tiggelaar wrote a in the NRC (in Dutch).